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Shakespeare's Presentation of Colonialism and Colonisation / Colonization in ‘The Tempest' - Theme Analysis
William Shakespeare wrote 'The Tempest' in around 1610. I interpret this play as a metaphor on colonisation. The story, which tells of a usurped duke and the shipwreck he arranges in order to to exact retribution, includes a number of themes: conflict and resolution; love and romance; nature and nurture; illusion and reality; vengeance and repentance; power and the abuse of power; colonisation and ‘otherness‘. Colonisation and otherness are a particularly interesting aspect of this Shakespeare p
6 commentsINFP Career Profile - The Noble Personality Type
INFPs personality types love to express inspirations for practical and helpful results. A future overall plan provides security, and job satisfaction requires creating something unique.
19 commentsInterview with Dracula
You already know all about my superior, supernatural method of interviewing if you read my previous interviews with Genghis Kahn and Napoleon Bonaparte. Succinctly stated, I see (and interview)“dead people/" Yes, really. I do.
110 commentsMotherpeace Round Tarot Cards Suit of Cups
Cups or drinking vessels of any sort signify water or emotions in any tarot deck. Cups are the suit that bring emotions to the fore, either in love affaris, or family affairs. Be careful not to get carried away and use your sense of logic in any reading with many cups!
3 commentsMilitary History: Braveheart - The Real Story
For anyone who has seen the movie Braveheart and believes it was a true to life tale about William Wallace, forget it. Although it may be a great piece of Hollywood theatre, it is not an accurate portrayal of the true events of his life. In central...
10 commentsMotherpeace Round Tarot Cards Suit of Wands
When a person is under the influence of Wands energies, it feels as if one can conquer the world! It's positive, fire energy, so use it wisely and see the growth in your life!
14 commentsAlcohol Prohibition Today
Alcohol prohibition was a failure in 1920. There are still some places that enforce these archaic laws.
10 commentsFrankenstein’s Monster: Revolutionary and Relevant
Begun as a short story in answer to a competition suggested by Lord Byron in 1816, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s Frankenstein has reached from the Romantic era into our own 21st century, and remains as relevant today as when originally...
12 commentsAristotle's characteristics of a Tragic Hero - Hamlet and Macbeth
Surabhi Kaura Teacher: Ms. Ramlogan Course code: ENG 4U January 11, 2011 Aristotle quotes, "A man cannot become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall." According to Aristotle’s characteristics of a tragic hero, the tragic...
11 commentsChildren's E-Books And Apps; A Whole New World Of Wonder!
There is an amazing world of books and apps for children today, and it's not our grandparents world. It's the world of technology, particularly in the form of digital tablets and e-readers. Books have never been so fun, and children so eager to participate!
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